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Nirvana Expresses Dissatisfaction With The Work Of "Big Baby" And Responds, "No Problem."

Key Sentence:Annoyed by the $1 bill hanging on a fishhook in Nirvana's Nevermind.The baby has grown up and says he's looking for a much bigger business than the group.Spencer Eldon claimed to be a naked man in a swimming pool on his famous 1991 album, suing a surviving member of rocker and house Kur

Nirvana Expresses Dissatisfaction With The Work Of "Big Baby" And Responds, "No Problem."
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Nirvana Expresses Dissatisfaction With The Work Of "Big Baby" And Responds, "No Problem."

Key Sentence:


  • Annoyed by the $1 bill hanging on a fishhook in Nirvana's Nevermind.
  • The baby has grown up and says he's looking for a much bigger business than the group.

Spencer Eldon claimed to be a naked man in a swimming pool on his famous 1991 album, suing a surviving member of rocker and house Kurt Cobain for child sexual exploitation, TMZreports.

Eldon is reportedly suing the group for violating federal child pornography laws. She claims that she never gave her consent for the image because she was only four months old or her legal guardian, according to TMZ, based on legal documents. Alden also claims that the grunge band promised to cover his genitals with stickers but never accepted classical art.

Now, 30 years later, the infamous photo has caused Eldon lifelong trouble, the documents say, and he claims he wants at least $150,000 from each band member, or, in Cobain's case, the late singer's estate.

He is seeking compensation, legal fees, an injunction barring all parties "to continue to carry out the illegal acts and practices described here," and a jury trial, Pitchfork said based on his review of his journalists' documents. 



"The permanent disability he suffered in the vicinity included, among other things, extreme and persistent emotional distress with physical manifestations, impaired normal development and educational progress, loss of lifelong income, loss of past and future salaries, and future medical expenses. and psychological treatment, loss of joie de vivre and other damages that must be explained and proven in proceedings on this matter," the lawsuit said.

Representatives of group members Dave Grohl, Kristi Novoselic, and Cobain did not comment on the lawsuit.

Produced by Butch Vig, Nevermind is considered a masterpiece and is replete with several well-known songs from the grunge era, including "Smells Like Teen Spirit," "Come as You Are," "In Bloom," and "Lithium." It was funded with $120,000 of Geffen money — nearly double its original budget and more than 200 times Nirvana's budget for Bleach, the less-polished debut the trio made two years earlier in Seattle-based indie-pop.

Nevermind beat Michael Jackson's #1 Dangerous on the 200 on January 11, 1992, the album was inducted into the National Records Records in 2004, and ten years later, Nirvana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall. Glory, in 2014




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